Many people first reach out after a doctor visit, a new diagnosis, or a realization that their service history (or a loved one’s service history) lines up with the known contamination timeframe. For claimants in Lancaster and nearby communities, a common challenge isn’t just the medical part—it’s the practical timeline work.
For example, people may have:
- service or housing records that are incomplete or stored across devices/folders;
- multiple providers over the years (making symptom onset hard to pin down);
- family members who remember “when” but not the exact dates;
- records that use different wording for the same condition.
A strong case often comes down to whether your story is consistent with the paperwork—and whether the medical documentation supports a plausible connection. Our job is to help you get clarity on what you can support and what you may need to obtain.


